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Rediscovering Thomas Nast’s Early Sketches of Abraham Lincoln

The cartoonist's first drawings recently turned up in an old scrapbook.

Netflix Could Be Looking at 700 Original Series, Movies in 2018

They are set to spend upwards of $8 billion on content in the year.

Groundwork for Flying Taxis Accelerates as Reality is Years Away

More tech companies, aircraft manufacturers, automakers and investors are working on the technology.

A Peek Inside the Met’s Most Controversial Exhibit Yet

This year’s Met Gala theme is Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.

How Rookie-Deal Rentals Are Changing Team-Building in the NFL

Exchanging draft picks for an underpaid Pro Bowler still on a rookie deal is the new win-now move.

Why Can’t CNN, Fox Stop Talking About Each Other

The mutual sniping has become especially intense in the Trump era.

Rating How Active Every NFL Team Will be in Free Agency

Which teams will be the most aggressive when the market opens in two weeks?

How Cosmologists Found Out the Universe Is Expanding Faster Than Anyone Thought

The Hubble Space Telescope gives researchers the most accurate data on the expanding universe.

Seth Meyers Checks in on Trump’s Opioid Crisis Progress

"For now, opioid addiction is one of those uniquely American problems."

Land Rover Just Built the Perfect Smartphone for Getting Lost in the Woods

It's got two days of battery and a built-in offroading map

The Moon Is Getting Its Own 4G Network, for Sh*ts and Gigs

‘Yeah, it can get a little spotty up here.’

25 Awards the Academy Won’t Be Handing Out This Weekend

An offbeat celebration of the best (and worst!) films of 2017

Publicists to Steer Stars Away From Ryan Seacrest at Oscars

"There’s plenty of other places for clients to get the exposure," a publicist says.

LeBron James Sets Record-Breaking Night, Month

James clinched a triple-double average for the month of February on Tuesday.

Life With ‘The Lion King,’ the Musical That’s Grossed $8 Billion and Counting

An ex-cast member reflects on traveling the world with a show that's earned more than "Star Wars."

Michelle McNamara’s Story of a Terrifying, Unknown Serial Killer is a True Crime Masterwork

She died in 2016 with the manuscript unfinished. Her husband, comedian Patton Oswalt, completed it.